The Ukrainian born pianist, consistently praised for his alluring combination of deep sensitivity and impeccable technique, conjures a sonic wonderland on his STEINWAY & SONS debut.
Read MoreThe world renowned, Grammy Award winning cellist Zuill Bailey is joined by pianist Lara Downes in an album of 20th-century American music.
Read MorePianist Sean Chen performs striking and imaginative works by Ravel and Scriabin on his STEINWAY & SONS debut.
Read MoreMozart's fascination with romance and Anderson & Roe's infatuation with Mozart come together in a sonic whirl of intrigue, scandal, exhilaration and mischief.
Read MoreJenny Lin’s adventurous programming efforts turn to Igor Stravinsky, whose smaller-scale works tend to escape the spotlight. Yet Stravinsky’s solo piano is packed with as much theatricality as his music for larger and louder forces.
Read MoreSteinway & Sons releases a 3-CD set featuring timeless masterpieces by J.S. Bach in performances by Andrew Rangell that are filled with joy and lyricism.
Read MoreA revolutionary force in classical music and an ongoing global phenomenon since the release of their self-titled debut album, The 5 Browns realize a lifelong collective dream with this release of their album, The Rite of Spring, recorded live at the Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall, Arthur Zankel Music Center at Skidmore College.
Read MorePoulenc meets Piaf on Antonio Pompa-Baldi's enchanting Steinway & Sons debut. By weaving together solo piano arrangements of music from two icons of mid-20th-century French chanson, Pompa-Baldi evokes a glittering memory of one of history’s most romanticized eras.
Read MoreWith this release, Andrew Rangell, known for his eloquent interpretations of Bach and Beethoven, reminds us of his breadth of repertoire and thoughtful, stimulating programming.
Read MoreAlan Feinberg explores the uncharted territory of the 16th-century keyboard. Feinberg unearths the strange genius of Renaissance renegade John Bull for the first time on a modern Steinway Grand.
Read MoreA Grand Romance celebrates the intimacy of the relationship between pianist and public, with a sampling of finely honed pieces of the Romantic era. Penned by composers who were highly accomplished keyboardists themselves, it represents a genre of pianism unashamed of sentiment, frill and facility, and luxuriating in the expressive sophistication of the instrument and the wooing of the crowd.
Read MoreGet Happy is a show-stopping, high-energy experience that blends the mystique of the classical genre with the accessibility of popular Broadway material.
Read MoreAndrew Rangell, one of the truly distinguished Bach interpreters of the present day, survey's J.S. Bach's final major instrumental composition, The Art of Fugue.
Read MoreFor her Steinway & Sons label debut, pianist Jeanne Golan surveys the complete piano sonatas of Czech composer Viktor Ullmann, whose restlessly, valiantly creative career culminated in the Nazi concentration camp of Theresienstadt before he was sent to his death in Auschwitz.
Read MoreThe last five piano sonatas, the Diabelli Variations and the Bagatelles, Op. 126 represent Beethoven at the summit of his mastery in each of these forms.
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